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Jewish Music



Jewish Liturgical Music - the music used in the religious services of the Jews.

The Bible and the Talmud record that spontaneous music making was common among the ancient Jews on all important occasions, religious and secular. Hebrew music was both instrumental and vocal. Singing was marked by responsorial, antiphonal, and refrain forms, and singing and dancing were accompanied by instruments. The   Read More...


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    Tsen Brider: A Jewish Requiem, in Musical Quarterly
    by Joshua R. Jacobson, Leon Botstein. 23 pgs.


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